According to a press release by the Ministry of Coal, the robust growth is attributed to the commendable performance of Coal India Limited (CIL), which recorded a production of 71.86 MT in December 2023, reflecting an 8.27 per cent increase from the 66.37 MT produced in December 2022.
According to a press release by the Ministry of Coal, accompanying this surge, coal dispatch exhibits commendable growth, ensuring a consistent and robust coal supply to meet the energy needs of the power sector.
According to a press release by the Ministry of Coal, the figures reveal remarkable growth, with coal production reaching 11.94 million tonnes (MT), reflecting a substantial 37 per cent increase compared to 8.74 MT in November 2022.
The Ministry of Coal has laid out comprehensive plans to significantly boost coal production, targeting 1404 million tonnes (MT) by 2027 and a staggering 1577 MT by 2030, at the current level production of about one billion tonnes per annum.
According to data released by the Ministry of Coal, during the period April to October, the production shot up by 13 per cent to 507.02 MT, significantly up from 448.49 MT in the first seven months of the last fiscal.
The production of Coal India (CIL) increased 59.94 MT in May 2023 as compared to 54.72 MT in the year-ago period with 9.54 per cent growth, according to a statement from the ministry of coal.
India's overall coal production has gone up by 47 per cent to 893.08 million tonnes during the last nine years, the Ministry of Coal said in a release Friday.
The Ministry of Coal has taken up 67 first-mile connectivity projects through its companies with a capacity to load 885 million tonnes of coal annually. These projects will be completed by 2027.
A review meeting was chaired here by M. Nagaraju, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Coal to asse
India's coal production has made a new record for highest-ever production during the month of April 2023, achieving 73.02 million tonnes (MT) with a yearly growth of 8.67 per cent.
India's coal production increased by 12.03 per cent to 107.84 MT in March this year from 96.26 MT as compared to March in 2022, said the Ministry of Coal on Thursday.